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Timed Math Drills (Sprints) Bundle for Algebra 1

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Light Bulb Moments in Math
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8th - 11th
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228 pages (108 student pages + 108 answer key pages + teacher instructions)
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    Description

    Your students will no longer hate timed math fact drills with this Timed Math Drills (Sprints) for Algebra 1 Bundle! These activities help students improve their math fact fluency in a no-pressure way, so they develop a growth mindset and actually have fun! EDITABLE Sprints for Algebra 1 can be used for timed mental math practice. This bundle contains timed math drills for 12 different Algebra 1 skills that are an engaging way for students to improve their mathematical fluency.

    You receive 12 sets of Timed Math Drills (Sprints):

    • Absolute Value Functions Transformations
    • Algebraic Expressions (evaluating and simplifying expressions)
    • Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
    • Completing the Square
    • Exponent Properties
    • Factoring Quadratic Expressions
    • Identifying Functions
    • Inequality Solution Sets (inequality notation, interval notation, number line graphs)
    • Integer Operations
    • Perfect Squares and Square Roots
    • Quadratic Functions Transformations
    • Slope-Intercept Form
    • Answer keys for all Sprints
    • Teacher instructions for use

    Tips for Implementation:

    • Time your students (adjust according to your specific classes and the specific timed math drill) as they complete the problems on the front side of the Sprint as quickly as they can. Some students may finish the page before time is up and can check their work before putting their pencils down. Students stop working when time is called, even if they haven’t finished the page, and answers are provided. I like to go around the room and have students provide the answers. Students record how many problems they got correct (out of how many they completed, not the total number of problems) at the bottom of the first page. Repeat the same steps for the Sprint on the back side of the page.

    • The goal of Sprints is for students to complete more problems and get more problems correct on the back side than they do on the front. These timed math drills help students gain a growth mindset as they work toward improving their original score and time. These Sprints are not meant to be graded. Mathematical fluency is important, but so are student confidence and self-efficacy. This Timed Math Drills (Sprints) Bundle for Algebra 1 helps students achieve all of the above!  

    You can preview each product included in this bundle by clicking on the corresponding images above or clicking on the "Preview" button at the top of this listing.

    You are a smart shopper! By purchasing this Timed Math Drills (Sprints) Bundle for Algebra 1, you pay 20% less than if you had bought each activity individually.

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    I also encourage you to check out my related blog post, Activities for Math Fact Fluency that Help Foster a Growth Mindset, for more tips and strategies.

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    228 pages (108 student pages + 108 answer key pages + teacher instructions)
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    Standards

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    Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.
    Understand subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, 𝘱 – 𝘲 = 𝘱 + (–𝘲). Show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference, and apply this principle in real-world contexts.
    Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers.
    Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.
    Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide rational numbers.

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